Florida Congressman Jimmy Patronis (R) announced his cosponsorship of Florida Rep. Randy Fine’s (R) “No Shari’a Law Act”.
The bill aims to restrict all aspects of Shari’a Law from influencing judges to rule based on the laws of the U.S. Constitution, rather than the laws of religion.
“Proud to be an official co-sponsor of HR 5512- The No Shari’a Law Act by [Rep. Fine] a bill that reaffirms our commitment to upholding the U.S. Constitution and protecting American values.” Patronis shared on social media.
Rep. Fine, a longtime critic of Islam in America, is headlining the No Shari’a Law Act.
He released a statement in response to the Arabcon convention held by the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee in Dearborn, Michigan, where he urged the passing of his bill.
“Dearbornistan is attempting to force Sharia. We must pass the No Sharia Act to preserve America.” Fine stated.
Fine was commenting on the Dearborn, Michigan, Chief of Police speaking in Arabic in a statement to the convention, where he said that Dearborn’s Muslim population was around 50% when he became chief of police and that 45% of officers in the Dearborn Police Department are Arab-Americans.
Conservative commentators like Laura Loomer have also been critical of the Arabcon event, calling it a “pro-jihad conference” and calling for the resignation of California Representative Ro Khanna after he spoke at the conference.
“Speakers and attendees are on video laughing over the October 7th HAMAS terrorist attacks and cheered when Professor Abdulhadi said he would “never condemn armed resistance” Loomer expressed on social media
Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud spoke at the event, and he was recently caught on video telling Christians to leave Dearborn if they don't agree with naming streets after Hezbollah terrorists.
